if you are carving normal, you want your body to stay upright, and your skis and ur legs to move under you. the same holds true for switch. for one of the best examples (since i dont think ur gonna be carving switch in pow anytime soon, so pollard or pep's vids wouuldnt work) look at charles gaginer in high five, where hes coming into the 70 fooot death gap. or if you have seen the volkl team movie take two, lars veen has one of the smoothest switch carves ever. just keep ur skis together, dont put them shoulder width apart like tanner, cuz that looks rediculous, and put pressure on the outside one. for me, i find it comfortable to look over my right shoulder all the time. and when you start to get some speed, dont puss out if u think ur out of control, because ur probably not, just hold on to it
jack
formerly east coast fujative 1537
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